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A RHU S t?43 18JJCOLOCY R PBC M. R. H.?I have three boy friends and each of them live in the s?ine town that I do. What j must I do, go on wirth the three or with the one 1 love the best? r ; *1 Qua of them have signed up for thfl- army awl he said he wants to marry me but I think I am too young to marry. j_ Attswer*?Of coawt you arc tor young to be marrying "and so is the young man who is soon to go t. .in the service. Be sweet to him, hut put off getting married for a few years. You are very young aiid" you ^vvRl miss a lot of good fun and go'wl timt>s if. you?eonsider taking a husband at this time. L. W.?I enjoy reading so much your advice on the Problems oi Life. Some folks sure are crazy the way they ask questions. Now here is my case. Will I he able lr.cr or should I go? trip all right but it might bo well to put it oir this year. If you will take the money your trip will .cost you and in\ est it in a good dental job on your teeth you will realize far more satisfaction and re!i. Ve yoiirself of much suffering. .' -tv ihij year is outX. V. Z.?I am living hers at -t??unit;; camp' and my wife is .tci'e with me. We are expecting a TaTjy the last of this month. We did not want to tell our parents as we wanted to surprise, them. 1 have been thinking recently that this isn't quite right. Don't you think-_we should write my wife's mother and tell her? Answer?That 1 do. And 1 think it would be nicer >tjH - - if the news were to come direct from you. This is really a secret that should he shared with parents for mothers have a way of helping out on such occasions. You needn't worry, they will be plenty surprised to hear the good news. . C. D.^-I am" paying a lady t-r ~tTo iiuim wuiK Jtm 1M~. She is try? ing to get a* certain boy to marry NOTE: YOUR problem will be ati -iMlude H Clipping of .the column u plF?send a Quarter (25c) for A1 1NG covering your birthday; you free and confidential letter of hque tions tir private. Please sign you all letters; give your birthdate; a STAMPEDoBNVELOPE for your Ty as you f?s4 necessary and confi of logical reasoning. Wrap a Qiu today I Write to: The ABBE' WALLACE Leader, 1310 Assembly Street, Col REED STREET HIGH SCHOOL S. C. 1'erry, Principal The monthly meeting of the I'. T. A. was held in the school auditorium, March 4, lf>43 at eight o'clock. "Thrs meeting each yeai is planned witli special appeal to the fathers and usually presented uy them. It is referred to as "Fathers' Night".-* Rev. Charles Cherry planned the program; Miv W. I. Peek presided us master of ceremonies. Devotion was conducted by Rev. Charles Gulphen. Mr. S, C. Perry briefly- stressedgeneral obligations or duties of tne lather to the ch.ld. lie v. Flack as first main speaker discussed "The Spiritual Kesponsibility of the Father to the Child". In hi.a<htlress he made each father awaio that no matter how poor, oi with what adversities, each father could pass to his child a rich heritage, the desire to search fot spiritual truth. The other two retain Speakers were to have beer Lipscomb and . Di*. W. H.| Ypung. Mrl Peek briefly discussltd "The PhysTchT Responsibility of the Father to the Child." in their absence. Hev. Bethen's prcsenee was acknowledged and rnnnn.irWI mm hi .i I ?Ulluudience was delighted with two' musical numbers, a solo by Mr. McKinley Clayton and a sextet composed of Marvel Hardy, William Little, Charlcs Turner. Robert Adger, Harold Bruce and Alex j under .James. A business meeting followed I Mrs. Nettie Samples, Mrs. Constance Brown "Thompson, Rutli Brown and Mr. Earle Carter were hostess and host to the group Mementos were given to eacjh A t BARINGS ARE NOW READY >0^ ~ (vice ON THE IB LENS OF UFE WMi AM MMItlO to >W ??0 Ufa Mlt 'tj, p ?v<*0*ct ft )"H?c?ai'?w >?M uovf^i Sr W WALLACE WWACE ? me and I have been 'to see her a| bout six or seven times. What I | uant to know is, is she doltifr me j any K?ot' ? Answer?Yes and no. She isn't helping your cause at all . . . but she is rtolng right well by herself. She has found a "sucker" end she is in the process of "bleeding" the . sucker. aiHl you -RK' IT. Wasta nn - more?of?your haul earned?money on thi*s qur.ck. You don't need - any help to win this bo.\, .vuu Iiuvj the charm to do the job bv*9fairself. ?-Bt H.?1 niet~a boy atTcl TTiave my heart set on him. Oh . . . don't get me wrong ... I don't fall for any and everything. But this young man scums to be r.U MAN and not just breath - and britrhPST 'Does he mean what he ...... 1... will 1 tor me .soon? Is he my fvpc'.' Answer.?Seemingly, he has done ;t good job of eonv/ncmg you that he Iks everything - yon want?~ol' need hTIi husband. Xow, if voucah just convince him that you have everything- h c wants or needs in a'wife . . .then yovH* problem is settled. For Safety's sake, it will do you no hrrm to investigate a little more about this boy if you intend to get serious with him. E. M.?I am writing for a little peep in. on my hsband. He is very <iuiet and lie never says anything. Ile~is no company to nif ; t attr 1 love him and lie says he loves me but I am so lonesome because he is such a poor company keeper. What shall I do? Answer?Stop blaming your husband and sweeten up your own personality a littie bit. The Lord intended that, man _siiould be till provider for a family . . . not the j company keeper. That, my good J woman is the wife's joh . . . and you're sort of felling down on your end of the bargain. Bo thankful that you have a good. I quiet, peace loving husband, for t there are thousand* of wives who -t would gladly tit.de thelt' slick| talking mates for the man you arc i lucky -enough-to have. , 1 . talyred in this column tree. Simple rtth your tetter. Tor n "Private Re3BES NEW ASTROLOGY READwill receive with your Reading a r full name and correct address to nd please include a self-addressed, "r?pl>\" Explain your case-as-fulne your problems within thg scope trter with your questions and mail 1 SERVICE, care of The Palmetto umbia, S. C. guest as they were greeted at thep*rrtrnttcc. Assorted ? cakes ant} cocoa were served. Robert Adger and Alexander James assisted with the serving. J. T. Hunter and John Wilson, :._both stationed at tho United States Navy Training station, Norfolk. Ya., were recent visitors at our school. Both were pre v/ously members of the first division of the tenth ftrailo before vouutecring for service. Miss Margaret Young, English and History instructor, is back with us after a few days out due "To the death of an uncle and illness. Miss Lillian Brown, teacher ol Mathematics and History is in suffering with a throat ailment. Ruth Brown, reporter -TMtTrYTON ST. HILII SCHOOL I'rof. K. 1*. (,bidden. Principal^ j Newberry, S. C. - Last Monday -evening a large- luimbvr of "Jitter-. T>ug*" eoHect.fi tn the autitorrum. lo "gleam" and "glitter", "jive", _aiul "jitter". T+it1 affair wnsLih frr-" terest of Red Cross. A nice sum was realized and needless to say, a grand time was had by all. Alb WC-lc glad to sec .tfj? The.m=.v:m?, Martin, former student: of Drayton and now attending Harbison, out to the party. Attending her was Mr. Clarence Kllis, also of Harbison. Thursday evening a macs meeting vns held at Bethlehem Baptist Church which was also in interest of the. Red Cross. The guest speaker was Dr. J. (\K inard, who is. president of Newberry College His talk was most encouraging, especially4o mime who may have felt thev hiul little to f-ifght for. Macedonia High - .Stages Two i Preliminary Contests The Junior class o~ Macedonia High School presented to its audien e two preliminary contests _ last wc-ok. lice to?the?ino roused numbers of speakers, the contestants were divided into two groups. Each group consisted of ten persons. The persons appearing in , the first contest were as follows: I Eannic E. Muldrow, Lilji Mae Priester, t'lotie IJro\yn, Henry 5malls, Annie Johnson, Irene An Washington. Otceola Albright, nitl Louise Reed. The, second preliminary Deela- fallen contest was lielcl Friday night, March 12. The contestants for this one were: Julius Angus-? tus, ?)avid Reed, Beatrice. Flimes, Stenb Grayson, laiclla Jones, Lur J ' 'can Holmes, AT.^all?UUwv*>e?Hrr- Holmes, Jr. and Maxine Myers. Mir.s Louise Monnief, senturyagw ~ :d as announcer during the first J nght and Miss Dorothy Ci riff in, ; mother senior, the second night.> ' Judges for the Jtwo contests were: Mrs. S. B. Davis, Mrs. E. P. ?tcv.'.- ; art, ar.d Prof. B. J. Reddish. |?Each gyoun of speakers held-its--' I audience .spell bound throughout i the length of the program. Much ' . red it is due each contestant and - uls coach: ~ " I Tlie judges' decision placed the following persons in the final to y - re held 7tj7rTrT5~at' 8 O'clock: 1 t Louise Rood, Louise Washington / Irene Anderson, Henry Smalls > Fannie R. M u Id row, Julius Augustus, Beatrice Flinies, Stella Gray- c son. Eiirlean Holmes, and Mozell 1 Weaver. .1 The public is cordially invited *? to attend the Final Junior Deola- 1 nation contisl on April }<?,?H>4 5. ( .a the s.hool auditorium. J Kli J. Davis, Principal ] c r JONESVILLE SCHOOL i \ The Joncsvil.le Graded Soliool lias almost Completed another very ] mceessful term under the leader- .. hiy of its able 'principal, Mr. J. R Kzell. o The school lias played an im- i 'orient mle in hehiing to win'the j car. Besides eolleeting a large anoum of scrap iron and tin cans, ve hrd two enjoyable months ni , ummer school so as to conseI've "uel. __1 " T v. (i new trarl""'" " ?raided' ~ *o the group. Mrs. Sarah Huff Levis of Union and. Mrs. Mary S. Jiilniam-arv the two.? The li.-.fil ( ,111 In 1411 t I if 1?VTTT lice Glee Club under the direction f .M r s. Lcwis uiul Mr*-,?Pannic . : -\*uTTTsT They "live many successful .cncerts. ' ?Afte-r Mrs 1 vmFT-hfffMT a- x way, Miss Grace Young: of Union, n very effiffcrTt Inusic "toucher, r helped to carry on the good work. * Due to war-time difficulties in ranspotr.tion. Miss Boyce was un- L able to take her basketbull team a iToumh?They traveled to several 1 schools last term and played well. 1 Mrs. Ezoll and Mrs. Gilmorc, with the assistance of the students t liil excellent work in beautifying i Mie _aclioul ground.?1 ' g We have had .several outstand- c ing speakers who gave us inspir- c ir.g talks during our chapel exer- ' I rises. Various grades gave pro- J I grams which made chapel time " very educational and interesting. Physical Education was} one of j, ->ur subjects this year and was en- f . ,oycd by everyone^ Wciilsa -hadhealth cTfnics for children from 3 v to th Our school closing exercises will \ he different this year. Instead of j. two nights we are only having one. , Tile seventh grade will have class, nirht at Bethany Bant. Church. . Tlw. ,.i i - I . .... vim--, im\c .1 very interesting I +-pro grcr rrr i rtrdlTd mef "orations and songs. Class night will he* on April i, and the admission is 10 cents. Tickets are being j$old by ihu-sev--~ onth grade students,. The fourth grade teacher and. students gave a surprised party. J for IttF.-EreiT" on "his birthday, * .March 0. A dcliqifrtis repast consisting of sandwitchcs, lemonade, * jcllo, and cookies was enjoyed by tlx1 class aiul_tgaghma?,???? j, Others on the program were prof. Gladden. Mrs. E.H. Allen, Mr. S. 3 W. Allen, and Dr. J. E. Grant. MM- * *ic was furnished by the Drayton Street High Sohool Choral Club. ^ 1 directed by Miss Nance. Pick vour choice of the follow- ' c ng lovely young ladi s and crown ' hbr "yugen ul the Alave'h? Seventh grade, Louvenia Reaves;' ? eighth grade. V?ma Parker;- nrnth I 1 grade, Dorothy Rllisp eleventh ^ grade, Loin Mae Stephen. -- THE PALMETTO LE Carver Junior High School P. T. A. The Parent-Teacher Association Of Cmwr Met Thursday n'.cht March IK, Hi;.'] with Mrs. L^uminh Hope, president, preruiny. The mectihj; w;s opened by the recital 01 uio uu'u s rray.r. During' the bisinoss session, the minutes wove read and approved Several recommendations were nade by the executive cor.uuiUci L'hairinan. The announcement of the Health theme for the next 1'. T. T meeting?w^-s?made. Dr. K. Stanley (Iran num. chairman of the Negro Health Observance Week was.. called upon to Tirther inform the patrons and teachers about the observance of o't'gro Health Week. The Health and Physical Educaion Department of Carver preujlttal-iL* -seeomT-Armo at_lCxhib!T011. Everone enjoved the nroirram rht>t wi'.$ u nd o r ~ The ~<Tap able direct on of Miss J. B. Morton. The program was as follows:' ' Marching - 7th and 8th (grade _ boys. (Double V for Victory) Mimetic Kxerciscs - 7th andRtb gr;:dc girls. tope Jumping - 7t 11 ami StJ.i prude "(gills. hano Selection - Hary Brown rik? Terpsich<|>|-i<y,p fl.nU .|u-i^u?ufa^ ts School of DanceWThe Opening Chorus (A modern lance) , ? The Military Taps Dance . \ Native Dance VvtT Maria (A Creative Dance) The Terpsichorean Club \vaom posed of the following pupils: riielnia Anderson, Valeria Marin, Mi'rgaric Means, Agusta dilcs, Vaiinie Krieson, Cuiti Iud.son, Thelnia . Circeno, Vera 'hampion, Rosa Frierson, Millied Fidwell. Sara Jones, Doris laiford. Frank Griffin, and Berdce Riley. ilusic - Miss M. R. Loiran and Yi inn Artomus. IEAI FORT ( OI NTY FitA-rf?xrr^srimnirNKws The current issue or The Shankin .Journal lias left the press. Ap uoximatcly three huiulml copi rcro printed and distributed. Samiel Jefferson, Julius Singleton ?iill ex. -Murray, and Ezekicl Smalls re agclits this month. "Misses dnriarrt Man in and?Hei'mlcs lillison, seniors in the commercial lepartment, were the typists. - T-ke?Sl.aukli^ JournEI carries 411cial articles, nmLtilllllig- "tlu ontril.utions of Negroes in sevr; 1 fields written bv on-mln-is ..t lie 'Junior elt sscs. Miss Ethel lones - "The Negro in the Field rL Fino Arts'4: Nathan Brown 'The Negro in the FinlH of Jourlalism"; and John Henry Smalls "The Negro in Literature". Miss Hcnretta Pollins. a mem(Or of the ninth grade, composed i group of poems which were-ahse mblished in the recent issue of The Shanklm Journal. On Thursday morning Miss Lou Jruy. a representative of the Ad lt Education program, and a ;roup of her friends and eo-workrs were guests during the daily hapel hour. The student-body sang 'Let's Have a Little Talk with tesus", Love Feast in Heaven" and God Bless America". After the singing. Miss Gray rrectcd the audience and made a ew brief remarks. Among which vas: "You can make your life vliat you want it to be". Then Miss Hay introduced Miss Major, Miss Cokcsttin of New York, and Miss Calm, who told the primary vhi 1 Ircn a beautiful short story. The Beaufort County farmers icld a conference at the Fl. C. T,.is. m FVickiy. The Friday .Afternoon irogram, under the direction of diss E. E. Bowen was well rendjrrj - iid ivrll rin imdi - i_Hy.il1 - wnn .appeared on ?ttTF irogram wore: Kdna Lee Mauzon cho road thy ScripLure lessont To^ptTiy Jenkins rce'i'ted "Lift ii]> roar Heads O Sleepers"*. ?.Jtjili^jp inn Gudscn recited" "Where a iniile Begins"; Loon Murray and f'fllr' "'I" 1 """ itled "Two Sides"; Miss Francona id wards, read an essay, - "Be Tourself". The program was inersperse.d with solos by Yvone iddy - "I Would Bo True"; Miss Uice Washington - "He Will Hold de Fast": and Miss Mary Magrocd - "1 Think When I Re; <1 that wc ot Story of Old". _Xho senior <daw, -under the su>eivision of M?s Thelma Shankin, sponsored a Play Party on Frilay evening. A rept'esentive mvm*r otf Young people attended the A PER $m || I -THIRD I'KI/E WINNKk AUUttr-i nrj.ri.x r>i .\i\ i,r. k Senior high III. Avery institute. " Charles ion. S. C. TV inner of oicl . -Prist e-,?14M41?Na! i ni.il?Tubeivulosis Essay Contest for Nejyro high schools. :? SCHOOL. BEAITOUT. WINN El I*: -A Bki&jHijHiHH ' mm Sks '9hH 9 el .L-.nior-Pt'hioi- das.; Robert Smalls Inrcu'.osi,. K.-sj'v Conl c; for W\?n L.\KK (HV HIGH SCHOOL I Rev. M; l th.i MeFudkMi of the Il(ilifiTss""(.'lu:ich | a..st U away < i; - FlVittty t!.u. M/'.T. i. I :Vrr JVOIU ' TfT l >... u; vu.. .. i-, .. ....i .1 Sunday, March -ti!. at Wesley Methodist Church. The -.ino/iuiu .unsifted ofsolos l)y M^s Mary MclJonall and Mrs. Elorer.c? EiulWilson. Expressions of sympathy were read l>y Mrs. Eady. Prayer was offered by Rev. Pinion Singletury and Eulogy by Rev. James Potter, Elder. Among the out of town visitors was Prophet W. II. Aekory of New Jersey. I-. M. Green, funeral directoi was in charge. Miss Celestine Gin ham, a member of St. Stephen High School faculty \> as home over the weekend visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Graham. While here she had as her guest, Mr. Clandie ({tniyhi.nd of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Honryhand will leave March doth for the I". S. Army. Th^ candle light wedding given at the Wesley Mcthodidsl church Tuesday night, by th<* pulpit aid .'lUD s ^ ^1,1.1'! 1 succoss, The a- I mount of .Vi" wrs raised. Mi.ss Pegufse is home I after spendli,.- several weeks in Elizabethfo\f'n. X. G. as guest of 1 Miss I.UQile Glason. Slv reports! 4??v-imr---rrrW7r-Ttnty'^My'yVJih- stay M.r: . A. R, German . nd fin. A. , K. Were tlu' dinner guest of Mr., j "_I Rgnc.r c \\ cd.;->^i<i'. . . ..j "1 tile I.ala: City school has turn- ) v total of S81.1 ! already reporter ) enairmun <>1 tl)e lot ;.! war fun,! drive \\';.s lout ; hi, praise to the color,d peopi, ; for helping make- Ike drive a sue- i cess. All loaclii rs of the school have j regvstcrc d their membership in the Red Cross. In addition to joining; themselves, they made the following reports: .Mrs. Amanda Williams .. $2.50 ' athe, ine- M. .Morgan .!??, Ran I!, Washington 5.0C I M i.-s ie.: ir.e W ston ' s.ik Mamje (p -I' ncs l.'i.u i Cairie Itell 1.5",' i " Eleasc Cam . . :;.S7 | pai ty. tlamot; ami refre*hmruts~j were enjoyed. IflTH ANNilAT TIT?* CONTEST UNDERWiJ i Ti c annual Tuberculosis ' F.sstiy t antes'. Tor Nc/iu re lieges 1 , a: <1 high schools, comluc'.eil by : rational," state; ?.lul lo.iii a^xccin-T i lioiuj Cthe -nvvnth ?>;' Mnrch-f ami Apil. i; getting underway in l isr'Jth Carolina. Tin1 applimlio1 s fur entry liuit have b-i n re- ; ' -i'.'.'d over almost li e entire | state. Nin > an.I eol i le?es. have entered anil < ightv-five I high "schools from thirty-three I to.allies. A'vartls oiTered r>n naiiona) and 'tate level; t7^'' 9 ' T n " i"'i I Anti.Tube!eujesis Assovin- i tion auxiliary is offering local prices in the amount of 82-1. Tlie essay contests in this slate are dfrectcd by J. P. Durgeas ' V. beivulosTk eonunittee; .1,. T. \V 'alias. president ;l";?Pa.lmo.ttf; , Teachers' association:'' Airs. D. B ?Taylor.?president of 'the?State Fedyratiob?ol -. Onioned- W0:11 orEs" tiubs; and JI E. Daniels', State college. district ar-ricultural agent. 4 Miss Leela Frnnkli,i. Xationah !t OF 4th 1*RI?E .JL N'IOR^jEMOB hi:rh 'school, llcau fort, S. C. \Yinn< > 1!]k!'' schools. " Curtis l);-s?e 3.00 i '" '* Kthol Mac Thomas .. -1.70 J " Klianbctl) Lucas l S<l| "Yerdclle Ocas ---- 1.5J j Mrs. Gertrude P. Green 1.1:0 I Pivif I n Ti..'.wll.... ' iorr l | Teachers . mfmhrr-ihip - Total $87.1-5 J I The- nanus oi' the citizens whr [ Miuncd?t4u? Rvtl- Vross avv being j prepr.rc-d for publrcation in. next j. I week's issue. _ Pi of. . Bradlsiy r'presses graditude to t,he colore, j citizens foi1 their fine cooperation i in this worthy cause, ROBERT SMALLS HI SCHOOL * I Beaufort, S; C.?Over GOO poo-I pie witnessed the grandest alfair 1 ol the season on Monday night, I March 1.5th at Robert Smalls audi- j tcrium. At whirl, time The Ma- i rrne Band of Paris Island -appearccl Tn concert. The auditorium was packed to its capacity and ..ver. The overwhelming crowd Pad a real treat. The members of the band gave Cut-all they had in them. They nlayed marches, popular uumbes I novelties, overture and waltz, i The leader, 2nd Lieut. Lelnnd i I.. Brigham and his assistant j Tech. Set. Milo A. Durrett deserve the highest praise. This program was sponsored by Miss M-. I. Eady. I The usherettes of the evening I were: Misses B. Dawkins, E. S. j Polite, (?. Wilson. M. B. Grayson and V. Murdaugh. I Each one present left the audi1 torium saying the evening was one grand affair. Then the group was. ushered to the snaeiou^ and'tx^au. i tvf.nl .cafeteria of Robert Smalls;'" where they were served a delirious j repast. i Last We I csdav morning the i a quit y uiul Su-dt-nt body TOle --pteaf-t d to have Mr. Allen White ^ from - Pc-mwylvannrr Mr. White was J ere visiting Penn school. j Thru tin- kin<jn?'fj5..Wim-! ' bush vre^fnT'TTh(V tTIt'iisui(. of set-- | i }>; his films on '"Imnroved Farm- ! pic Practice in His State". He is i indeed an efficient agriculturist. > On March the 18th a public j ,1 < : ir.u ^ 'iII 1 T> ' THTh hie;h scl'ool to -organize in Beaufort county a Rod Cross 1 Chapter to meet the growing j : ccds of the service mt. and their | families in this community. The | officers arc as follows: President. 1 Miss A r>. Haynes: Vice-President j Mrs. K. Pressy; Secretary. Mrs. I ti. Jackson; Assistant Secretary. .V,rs. ! '. (I. Reid; Treasurer. Mrs. ; Matt ye Crazier; Chaplain. Rev. \V. II. Simmons. , i? ,VH-r- Meikmiel and Mt. RtacfcfT (\vliite) were present. Mr. Black Brought Before us information th,at ! was worthwhile concerning the Red Cms;. M eel-tag - wRf-b^ heid I the second Monday in each month i 1 at Robert .Small* high school. . SKOJLOSIS ESSAY ' lY IN STATE Field Woiker. will !A. i: the state I ,t trrt? ock to confer with Mis 1). JTT It. Taylor concerning the state i \\ contest nnti Miss Sylvia (\ Davis, li; teeiclary of ti e Richland Anti- M: Tuberculosis Association auxilitirv j k V in rcjartl to the local contest. Last year more tha i .20OU stu- ! Iu dents, submitted payers in the ' l0 state contest. ' fn ml carmel m:\vs i.n Owing1 to the heavy rainfall Sun- to: day wo wore unable 10 aluma-j>. iS. l>a .v. t wo arc hoping that on n< xt | a Surdity "?o will have a grand S. S. on and that all officials will be pros- or cnt. ? . Prof.?A}.?". SUroTT Hi planning an 'a l ie luj'nivevrat'y program 'Sunday Ju ifternonn at JliOVTbcKr"We "hope ~2rr eVcry ore will ho present T)>nnoi Ci will oq served at. school. Come th OPC. COIiaf all. 'Put V9M?- Hnmtvior in a IprkiP^.i y a n be 7 a .knocker. Gonio to. Mi. Qarmcl witi. a >mile, bc a boo'stqr. , for awliilo, -p? ~~ ? -e.' ? CLASS ROBERT_ SMAELS HI W( Frinitv A. M. K. /.ion Church Iffy Y I.' Ifm i iiinm I'm ifm 1 Services wci> well attended last Sunday. As usual our pastor was at his host. The rally between ' tie two churches came to a close ~ the 4th (Sunday with over $200 raised ar.d Rev. Browning wearing the crown as Trinity raised the highest amount. ?lf>ft.45. We must i say that when it comes to raising inone.v Rev. Brownim- knows how ' c .i * j nn to put thv program over. 4 . Th suite of the had weather | quite a nnnUicr witnessed th(. line | s-yiging of the Tobe Hai*twell cho* ^ ins from Sparian^urg, Fri. nite. I q* The amount of $2T>.75 "whs raised, ff you want to hear fine services cmitft to Trinity. 4H r of 4th Prize, 1942 National Tu- "~ BETftEtTTV. M. K. CHURCH ~ Sunday was a rainy and cold day, owover. the- iaitlvful . few?? attended the services. Tin- pa - t"V l?AVn)Mn? eofoJy.n R-n- ' -1 ,n:i >uv, I Ullllfl- (1Clivcred the message in night service. ft appears that the rally 9 movement is moving along nicely, iKvaus** tltepeoidp haven mint! to iVurk?All captains are displaying a very cooperative spirit. ^ Both choirs are serving very faithfully for the good of the church and need to be commended for their splendid services. _ Sunday win mark th0 beginning ' of the second quarterly conference. We?are expecting all reports to be just as good as in last | quarter, jLV' Thr Rev. Dr. Edward Davis, the jj friendly pastor of Bethlehem Baptist church of this city, will preach at Bethel April 0. His congrega- jy tlon is accompanying .hint... Rev. '**' Davis . is a very gifted speaker. \VC are asking the membership to turn out and give lum a respectable hearing for the occasion. WOODRUFF NEWS 10 4 New Bethel Baptist Church ' Rev. A. 1). Duncan, Jr., Pastor 28 Due to the inclement weather < *! there was no service at New re Bethel Sunday. On Monday at .'5:00 o'clock the funeral of Mrs. jjj Carrie Drummond Vincent, of Washington, D. C. was held at Trinity AMEZ church. The many friends of Mrs. Evelyn 'Wilburn and -family are .in sympathy with them ip the loss, of their nieev. , ,Mr. I.ogan Montgomery, Mr ' Willie J. Gist and Prof. David J Wilburn left Friday for lhe aim- - cu forces. Pfc- 1 iaxdy C Cun- ^ nngTVaivCIef't" Wednesday for Ma rianna, Fla., where he.will be back >?{ on his post of duty. . Jicv. and Mvj- n A Iid>y? art- { rormre the marriage of their son Workman I t hy of Washington. Mrs. EfTie Parks, reporter C Saturday, March 27, ;19fl HLLDY liltANCU TVhVVa'U " A'5 you L:i <\v Su. day was vej | d, I .it i^. ito a few ncople^waVk .xLurU+^-Cn^?-Sunday schif Ij .on v.r.s iatight by Doa. Willi i'.son, i;iiiJ was discussed.riffBa uks lit) the Usson b y MfM irrrfp7 Wits on wlfTI ". was enjoytJk We were vtny glad to see of JF ijrhfcors home . "'Sin r^Mrs, 'Lais j| >tt a-it Airs. Narcissus 1'adgi k >r.i Washington, 1). C- They i A rU'd a luippy stay. We are still moving by Ici^ ff it bounds. The Red Cros.. calM it was a great success. ?v<* I Iron of ot'r schuot has bouj? t Rod Cross Sticker. Listen.-? *. r final report for rhe Red CrJ JLl ive March the Jlst. J JK Thanks LQ. Mix. -Lueila Da nil |fr d Mrs. Roetlcr Marshall of W? ? liiov high school, fon-fche awoij ? vcn ^^- - htst-^TshtrlJn 'tbiv.-M ? oss; drive.?J.lmnks to ovaryby fcj Margret4c Horrin, reporter; /r" COPE NEWS ,..-',1? Rev. C. C. I'urgess, Pustoq yJU Despite I'.o inelemenc^ J^L cat her on ouliday the office jf* d not forget the pastor*. Ta jg forested themselves enough $.J|r irg in their reports which ? ry much appreciated. ^We lk* ch a rainy day uritil^ttV one m' ^ lie to get out at How cry c are glad that he liK rem a*.' red by members. There were three lnnrrinyap j_ iturday p.m. Mr. Johnny Jolj^; m and Miss Margie Guinya^ I .. VJV". 10 1UI83 niB a I uggins ar.d Mr. Thos. RbtV(>,,ifp iss Emma Mae-Tyler^?jkrv. Bff~ ?ss perform edthe ceremony 10 couples. 9^- X | On last Tuesday nitc the Ohrifii * as club met at Mrs. A. R.;Ruk^ r's homo. We had 'a defifchtS < mo in son? services and expre|-| by Air,-J. E. York; Mrs. $ ryant, Hampton and others. i} # iC closp of the business ip>rt r- 1, 10 meetin.c we were serveT a i| 4^ ::oUs course furnished by'Mr.i < Washington and served by If, jmtcr. Al' expressed themsel as d oing well pleased. .? Mr. Eugone Pendarvis oho lr club members is quite ind? )scd this week. We hope he ^ cn be himself again. Airs. Hair rc on the sick 1? ; ] II v.y. 1 one klio wMi roenperay r~ "ATTTooiT ITqne we've started a: t ducntlon rally and planning i art at Macedonia in town Sit ^ "|' CARPS 777 \ PROFESSIONAL fi 11 i n 1? 1 )R. H. D. HARPEI DENTIST ) tF4HmR; Plates. Gold Crowns^ t - Urtthrw"^Extraction hv Conduction <L Anesthesia , ! Office TTours: Telephoi A.M. to 7 P.M. 2-0750 J Main Stfefet?*--iJ *x~x** xx-t-X" )R. H. H. coopei I DENTIST pedal Attention Given $? Dtt W eases of the Guma ' } tt Gold Crown and Bridge Work' K A Specialty J V Bee Phone 6429 Sea. 821 | 26 Washington St., CoP*., S. iDR. J. G. STUA?T) Eye, Ear, Nose and Thtyet 1 ,J Glasses Fitted AccureteJjr l | Office Sesidcnc; J :00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Re*. 469 I :00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Offlc* 979 Bee Hours: Telephone! 30 Taylor St, 1317 Pil?a S ' wXmX**XmImJhXmXhXm^C**MK^,M "* lammons Art GolIeg4 An Afp.MiIltnd B.fciuJ' * Training in Beauty Couture, Uarbering and Community Organization ..1.^-4' ppolntments Monday Throaff Friday fi ? Q, JJox 1392 ColumpBtjg. J , Counts Drug Store | > I PRESCRIPTIONS' OMPOUNDED AS, WlraFTEN BY YOUR DOCli?i A,Tall IjIiii til IUUII AHIcU. 105 WASHINGTON STREET I PHONE 2-196? V' * yx^-X^-X~X**+?<rO AO Pfr ? 4 maIMMTMSrs] HAIR GROWER , ;; I ?r Diseased Scalp ? Oirea Ufl | d Beauty. BEST GROWBfc-j | [?ply once a week?Pdt? |li 06 Standing St. Cplytnb'la. 4 1 Mint* Drag Strtre, WfcshM&tiH , Thomas Grog Store/ TOffa?